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Looks like Chelsea have found their level
I hope so too, because if we get through against Brum I'd rather meet you in the final than The Arse.It's all a bit bleak right now at Town. Can't understand the timing of the Keane sacking just before two big cup games. My club Norwich went through similar bleak times a couple of seasons ago. Despite the rivalry, I hope they come though it like we did (as I'll miss beating them in the derby matches!), and would always prefer an East Anglian club to beat any London side. (Especially Leyton bloody Orient)! Sadly it wasn't to be today. Hopefully they can beat the Arse next week in the Carling Cup.
the Chairman said it was about having a new manager in so that they could take advantage of the transfer window. It sort of makes sense.It's all a bit bleak right now at Town. Can't understand the timing of the Keane sacking just before two big cup games. .
I hope so too, because if we get through against Brum I'd rather meet you in the final than The Arse.
Probably be seeing you for a couple of league games next season too![]()
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the Chairman said it was about having a new manager in so that they could take advantage of the transfer window. It sort of makes sense.
Apparently when Keane walked into a room some of the players used to walk out.the Chairman said it was about having a new manager in so that they could take advantage of the transfer window. It sort of makes sense.
Apparently when Keane walked into a room some of the players used to walk out.
I think he fancied himself as another Brian Clough, only without the sense of humour needed to temper the hard man image. I reckon his chance of becoming a big time manager are finished, all he can hope for are lower league clubs in desperate straits.
Keane's obviously not everybody's cup of tea, but he did wonders with Sunderland. It may be that he doesn't suffer players without his own extraordinary degree of motivation.Apparently when Keane walked into a room some of the players used to walk out.
I think he fancied himself as another Brian Clough, only without the sense of humour needed to temper the hard man image. I reckon his chance of becoming a big time manager are finished, all he can hope for are lower league clubs in desperate straits.
Looks like Chelsea have found their level![]()
I wouldn't say he did wonders. He got them promoted into the premiership fair enough, but spent a fortune while he was there and only finish three points above the relegation zone. His habit of only communicating with the chairman by text was rather strange.Keane's obviously not everybody's cup of tea, but he did wonders with Sunderland. It may be that he doesn't suffer players without his own extraordinary degree of motivation.